Booth Overview: Altec at TechAdvantage 2026

Altec AN55E-OC+ Articulating Overcenter Aerial Device
Altec is proud to return to TechAdvantage 2026 at booth 1701 to showcase unparallelled innovation and safety. Altec will display a generational update to one of its most popular models, including technology brand-new to the industry, as well as a telescopic/articulating aerial device with a plug-in ePTO solution.

The All-New AN55E-OC+ with EZ-Egress™

Don’t miss an opportunity to see the all-new AN55E-OC+ Articulating Overcenter Aerial Device up close at TechAdvantage 2026. With advanced unit hydraulics and controls, standard platform-to-ground, easy-to-use lower control pendant and more industry-leading innovations, this unit sets the gold standard for safety, productivity and serviceability. A generational update to Altec’s most popular models, the new AN55E-OC+ includes the revolutionary EZ-Egress™ insulating platform system.

Altec’s EZ-Egress™ is the first insulating platform system with a door. Its revolutionary, patented design is brand-new to the market. The EZ-Egress™ platform system provides dielectric protection, like a conventional platform with a liner, but allows the operator to enter and exit the platform through a door. EZ-Egress™ creates safer jobsites with less slips, trips and falls and increases career longevity for linemen by reducing repetitive bodily strain. It features a redundant door retention system that secures the door during unit operation.

The AT41ME with JEMS SE

Altec will also display one of the most popular and versatile aerial devices in the marketplace, the AT41ME, with JEMS SE. A plug-in ePTO solution, JEMS automatically eliminates engine idle, reducing fuel consumption and maintenance costs.

The upgraded, next generation JEMS SE includes simplified operator controls and a robust new energy system. Ideal for use in residential neighborhoods or urban, commercial areas, JEMS SE eliminates crew and general public exposure to vehicle emissions. Advanced battery technology provides a 75% increase in engine-off time, and the JEMS Insights integration provides an intuitive interface with opportunities to optimize JEMS performance and monitor metrics.

 

Visit Altec at booth 1701 at TechAdvantage to see the latest technology and safety features up close.

Next‑Generation Fleet Performance Starts with Op‑Ready Reports for JEMS

Image of Altec Op-Ready Reports for JEMS on a MacBook computer

Op-Ready Reports for JEMS S/SE/LE and BG are now available. Op-Ready adds operational readiness and event notification capabilities to JEMS assets, helping fleets identify certain performance event conditions that can impact productivity and reliability.

By combining data from telematics and Altec equipment to identify events that could impact job readiness, Op-Ready addresses issues today to prevent downtime tomorrow.

What Are Op-Ready Reports for JEMS?

Jobsite Energy Management System (JEMS) eliminates unnecessary engine idling at the jobsite by using lithium-ion batteries to power the electric power-takeoff (ePTO), auxiliary chassis applications and jobsite tools.

Op-Ready helps fleets focus on productivity and reliability by tracking chassis, unit and JEMS data, then transmitting the events that require attention.

Op-Ready Reports are customizable, so you can focus on what matters for your fleet. You can configure reports to summarize the entire fleet, a subgroup of assets or a single unit. Report recipients are configurable, too, so the right people see the correct information at the right time to keep equipment up and running.

What Productivity Challenges Do Fleet Managers Face?

Unplanned downtime remains a consistent challenge for fleet managers working to keep equipment up and running. Unnecessary idling at the jobsite can also inhibit productivity and increase costs. On a normal day on the jobsite, trucks sit and idle for hours, which burns through fuel and adds wear and tear to engines. Idling at the jobsite for just one hour is the equivalent of driving 33 miles.* Accurate jobsite performance data is a piece of the puzzle to increase productivity, but fleet managers must be able to implement actionable insights from this information.

How Op-Ready Reports for JEMS and Altec Insights Work Together to Increase Productivity

The Altec Insights for JEMS page helps you get more out of your JEMS fleet and includes the following features:

  • Track fuel savings and identify missed opportunities for savings
  • Compare anti-idle hours with total jobsite hours by individual asset or fleet
  • Receive quarterly and annual reports with clear utilization insights
  • View a list with metrics to identify high- and low-performing JEMS assets
  • Monitor JEMS Vehicle Status near real time

Altec Insights for JEMS also supports remote diagnostics using data directly from the jobsite. You can view Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) and Vehicle Status alerts to better understand equipment from wherever you are located. Diagnostic Trouble Codes provide fault information, including severity, potential impact, and cause, as well as a recommendation. This data provides quick remote troubleshooting, helping you potentially avoid unnecessary service calls.

Op-Ready for JEMS fits alongside JEMS and JEMS Insights by adding scheduled event notifications tied to key battery faults, override engagement, and much more. Op-Ready helps fleets build earlier awareness, enabling teams to respond sooner, and supports JEMS battery health and longevity through battery and override event notifications and related guidance within the Insights context.

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*Edison Electric Institute (EEI); Transportation Electrification; Utility Fleets Leading the Charge, June 2014.

Altec Insights for JEMS: Smarter Anti-Idle Starts Here 

Image of Altec Insights for JEMS dashboard on a Mac desktop computer.

Image of Altec Insights for JEMS dashboard on a Mac desktop computer.

How much time is your fleet spending idling unnecessarily at the jobsite? How much is that costing you in fuel and emissions? How can you eliminate unnecessary jobsite expenses and harmful tailpipe emissions and improve jobsite safety?

Altec’s Jobsite Energy Management System eliminates unnecessary engine idling at the jobsite by using lithium-ion batteries to power the electric power-takeoff (ePTO) and auxiliary chassis applications. With Altec Insights for JEMS, you can take your fleet’s JEMS performance even further.

Altec Insights for JEMS puts actionable information at your fingertips, helping you understand performance and identify corrective actions to maximize JEMS utilization. Integrated into Altec Connect, Altec Insights for JEMS replaces the former JEMS Connect dashboard. These insights give you visibility into utilization, fuel savings and other important metrics, as well as access to remote diagnostics across your entire JEMS fleet.

Maximize JEMS Utilization

Altec Insights for JEMS delivers metrics you need to optimize your JEMS fleet. In the easy-to-use dashboard, you can:

  • Track fuel savings and identify missed opportunities for savings.
  • Compare anti-idle hours with total jobsite hours by individual asset or fleet.
  • Receive quarterly and annual reports with clear utilization insights.
  • View a list with metrics to identify high and low performing JEMS assets.

Remote Diagnostics

Using data directly from the jobsite, Altec Insights for JEMS allows you to view Diagnostic Trouble Codes and Vehicle Status alerts to better understand your equipment from wherever you are.

Diagnostic Trouble Codes provide easy to understand fault information including severity, potential impact and cause, as well as a recommendation, so you can troubleshoot remotely and potentially avoid unnecessary service calls.

Altec Insights for JEMS also helps maximize battery health and longevity with battery and override event notifications, as well as suggested corrective actions.

Get a Picture of Your Entire JEMS Fleet

Altec Insights for JEMS allows you to get a clear picture of your entire JEMS fleet so you can make decisions backed by jobsite data, maximize your fleet savings and optimize JEMS performance. To learn more, visit altec.com/JEMS or contact us today.

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Vehicle Status and DTCs Now Available for JEMS

Image of JEMS charging indicator

Image of JEMS charging indicator

As connected vehicle technology continues to evolve, more equipment data is available than ever before. While that data has traditionally been used for historical reporting, JEMS Connect can help you get ahead of the curve and use that data to identify and prevent future downtime.

Diagnostic Trouble Codes and Vehicle Status are the latest feature enhancements in JEMS Connect. These features allow you access to real-time diagnostics and insights that could impact JEMS performance and remote troubleshooting to identify, address, and resolve issues remotely.

Vehicle Status

Vehicle Status is a valuable tool for supporting crews in the field. Vehicle Status information allows for easy remote trouble shooting and provides you with an overview of truck functions to reduce downtime and mitigate nuisance unit down calls.

For example, Vehicle Status could alert you that the JEMS Disconnect is active, preventing the system from engaging. Viewing this status remotely allows you to skip the service call and get your crew back to work.

DTCs

Unit DTCs provide details on potential unit faults. For example, a Low Battery DTC can alert you to a unit that has not been charged. This could indicate that the unit has not been plugged in for an extended period of time, which is not ideal for JEMS performance or battery life.

Together, Vehicle Status and DTCs allow you to get a full view of your equipment from where you are and identify any easily resolved errors.

View Vehicle Status and DTCs Today

Vehicle Status and DTCs are available in JEMS Connect. To view, navigate to the unit, select analytics and view the DTC Log or Vehicle Status tabs.

To begin viewing Vehicle Status and DTCs in your JEMS Connect account, you may have to apply a firmware update to your unit. Fleets can use their AXIS service tool to easily apply the firmware upgrade while at the truck. JEMS units completed after February 1 already have the latest firmware applied. For more information on this firmware upgrade, contact 1-877-GO-ALTEC.

About JEMS

Altec’s Jobsite Energy Management System, or JEMS, provides a method to eliminate idling and reduce noise at the jobsite while still offering customers the benefits of a traditional chassis operation when needed.

Without having to idle the engine at the jobsite, JEMS delivers battery power to auxiliary chassis applications such as cab comfort AC and heat, jobsite tools and electric power take-off (ePTO) for operation of the aerial device. When JEMS is activated, a vehicle produces zero jobsite emissions with zero reduction in performance.

Achieve ZEV Requirements with Altec’s Electrification Solutions

Electrification technology, infrastructure, and legislation have evolved rapidly in the last few years, pushing the medium and heavy-duty truck space toward a cleaner future. With the adoption of California Air Resources Board regulations and a changing social landscape, that future is approaching quickly. Below, see how CARB regulations are impacting the transition toward Zero Emissions Vehicles (ZEV) and how Altec can partner with you on your journey to a cleaner fleet.

What are CARB Regulations?

The California Air Resources Board has adopted several regulations designed to accelerate the adoption of ZEVs and encourage the industry to reduce emissions. Historically, CARB has played an active role in shaping federal EPA standards, and it also serves as a guide for states seeking to increase the adoption of MD/HD work applications.

Currently, there are three key CARB regulations under consideration in several states:

  • Omnibus Low NOx: rule that sets standards for engine particulates and emissions
  • Advanced Clean Truck: A sales mandate on chassis OEMs that requires OEMs to sell a certain percentage of ZEVs compared to their overall truck sales for participating states
  • Advanced Clean Fleet: A regulation for customer fleets to adopt ZEV solutions as a certain percentage of their fleet based on the vehicle classification

Why Should You Start Planning Today?

Regulations are only one of the many forces driving the U.S. toward reduced or zero emissions. As the public becomes more climate conscious, there is a larger social push to reduce tailpipe emissions. Many customers have their own corporate sustainability goals, and as vehicle technology continues to evolve, the adoption of ZEV solutions will continue to increase.

While legislation is always evolving, this combination of factors makes it more important for your fleet to have a strategy and roadmap for compliance in place.

How Can I Incorporate ZEVs into My Fleet?

When evaluating ZEV options, Altec has developed a range of battery electric vehicles (EV) targeting specific work applications that maximize EV performance without compromises. With the current EV charging infrastructure and state of technology, electrified solutions are best suited to specific work applications with a defined driving range within the OEM’s EV reported range, and less suited for applications like mutual assistance or storm response.

Altec is constantly evaluating additional work applications and OEM EV models to help customers electrify their fleets and achieve compliance in the way that works best for them.

What Makes Altec EVs Different?

Altec’s EV solutions are designed with technology that’s easy to use, doesn’t interrupt operator workflow, and functions no differently than a chassis with a traditional mechanical PTO or internal combustion engine chassis. This means Altec’s solutions use the same proven technology that our customers have come to expect.

Altec EVs feature an integrated ePTO solution that allows the truck to operate as a system rather than individual components. This system efficiently utilizes the chassis battery (with a minimal impact on range), maximizes productivity, and is easy to charge with a single port. This frees up valuable truck space and improves available weight for customers to outfit the truck with the necessary jobsite equipment.

To address range anxiety, Altec designed a Low State of Charge Alert. This is an audible and visual alert that notifies the operator in the aerial of the current state of charge. The alerts can be configured to sound at a certain level of charge, and it can also be sounded on demand to check the current charge. This feature allows operators to confidently complete their job and return to the garage.

How Do I Get Started?

Altec is here to be your partner in electrification planning. Our Green Fleet and chassis teams can serve as your electrification experts and help you map out the future of your fleet. To learn more about how Altec’s solutions can help electrify your fleet, speak with your account manager today or visit www.altec.com/green-fleet.

EVs, Telematics and More: Key Takeaways from EUFMC 2024

With a small beginning in 1953 as a regional gathering of fleet managers, Electric Utility Fleet Managers Conference is now regarded as an essential opportunity for learning and growing for fleet professionals, manufacturers, suppliers and service providers alike. Below, check out three key takeaways from this year’s event and see how Altec is supporting customers as they navigate these industry trends.

Although there are still obstacles for fleet electrification, momentum toward more EVs continues to grow.

While the charging infrastructure and cost of EVs can be obstacles for fleet electrification, the market is still showing a desire for the product, whether driven by legislative initiatives or customer sustainability goals.

It’s important to plan for future purchases now, especially as legislation is adopted in some areas that requires a percentage of chassis sold by OEMs to be electric. Altec is working with customers to understand those timelines and purchasing requirements.

From an engineering perspective, Altec is working with OEMs to make sure the electrification solutions it offers provide customers with the high-quality products they expect. Altec’s EV solutions offer an integrated battery system that powers both the chassis and equipment, making it familiar and easy for operators to use. Altec is also targeting specific applications that allow batteries to be the right size for the job, providing sufficient range while reducing size to free up valuable payload.

While some customers may have range anxiety, targeting specific applications allows crews to work confidently within the range of a truck. On average, only 10 percent of a truck’s range is used at the jobsite, and audible range alerts can be configured at various levels to keep operators informed of the state of charge.

Telematics and data solutions are increasingly more valuable and important to customers.

There are many aspects that make data solutions appealing to customers—fleet efficiency and safety, to name just a few. These products allow customers to know their equipment is ready to work and they have the right operators on the right equipment for the right job.

Altec’s two newest telematic solutions, Op-Ready and Altec Insights, offer customers a valuable picture of their fleet. Op-Ready is a digital report that combines data from telematics and Altec equipment to identify assets that are at risk of going down. With this report, customers can address issues today to prevent downtime tomorrow. Reports are customizable to allow users to receive the information they need relative to their jobs.

Altec Insights is a powerful tool for understanding equipment safety and performance. Insights are created using data and Altec expertise, and the result is simple and actionable information designed to help answer essential questions and reduce downtime. To improve safety, Insights allows customers to receive an alert if safety systems are activated so they can asses whether the equipment is right for the job, or if operators might need safety guidance.

There is a continued focus on products and solutions that improve safety in the industry.

The importance of safety in the industry cannot be overstated, and customers are always looking for new and innovative ways to improve operator safety on the job. While some of those safety solutions are based on telematics, such as Altec Insights, product design is also playing a key role in safety improvements.

For example, Altec’s AA55E is designed with extended side reach. This extended reach can help operators reach their work area without as much repositioning and allow them to set up further way from traffic. The platform can also reach the ground in the non-over center boom position, making it easy to enter and transfer material into the platform.

Another key safety innovation in recent years is Altec’s lanyard interlock system, which has been well received by the industry. Given this customer feedback, Altec is working to add the system to additional aerial devices.

What is ePTO: Explaining Electric Power Takeoff

Five JEMS and EVs

As the focus on electrified solutions increases, the term ePTO is used regularly. Below, see what ePTO means and the benefits it provides to equipment operators.

What Does ePTO Stand for?

ePTO stands for electric power takeoff. This technology powers equipment and auxiliary functions using electrical energy, compared to a traditional PTO that relies on mechanical energy from a combustion engine.

At Altec, the ePTO takes energy from the JEMS battery system or electric vehicle traction battery to power the aerial lift, hydraulic winches, outriggers and more. JEMS stands for Jobsite Energy Management System—Altec’s anti-idle solution that offers the benefits of both a traditional chassis and electric applications at the jobsite.

What Makes Up an ePTO?

While ePTO is a common term across the industry, what the term is actually referring to and the components that comprise the ePTO can vary. When used at Altec, the term ePTO refers to the DC or AC motor, the motor controller and the hydraulic pump.

What are the Benefits of ePTO?

The use of JEMS and EVs with the ePTO offers many benefits to customers from safety to cost savings. Using JEMS and its integrated ePTO eliminates idling at the jobsite, which eliminates the noise of a diesel engine and the emissions it produces. This allows for easier communication on the jobsite, increasing safety. It also offers cost savings as one hour of idling can equate to 33 miles of engine wear and tear and 22.4 pounds of CO2 emissions.

The electric motor is also much more efficient than a combustion engine that powers mechanical PTOs. As the ePTO continues to increase in efficiency, it will consume even less energy and allow for smaller batteries or similar sized batteries with even more runtime on each charge.

What is the Application of ePTO?

Altec’s ePTOs work with the JEMS or EV battery system to provide power to auxiliary applications. Altec offers various JEMS systems, paired with the correct sized battery to accomplish the work application. JEMS S provides anti-idle and cab comfort, JEMS SE provides cab comfort and is designed for use with small aerials, and JEMS LE is designed for use with large aerials.

Altec’s ePTOs work on demand, meaning they are not constantly running and activate only when the operator requires hydraulic power. The on-demand feature means the ePTO doesn’t require constant power, allowing Altec to reduce the footprint of the batteries and enclosures to increase overall available payload and cost savings.

How Have Altec’s Electrification Solutions Evolved?

Since Altec entered the electrification space years ago, its JEMS products have continued to evolve based on customer feedback and advancement in technology.

While previous iterations of JEMS were more complex to use, the current JEMS models allow operators to activate the ePTO just as they would a standard mechanical PTO. The systems also integrates with existing heating and cooling cab controls for easier operator use. With the on-demand use of ePTOs, batteries can be correctly sized for the right application to maximize space and weight savings.

Learn More About ePTO and Altec’s Electrification Solutions

Interested in how an ePTO and Altec’s solutions can help your fleet achieve environmental and cost savings goals? Visit our electrification solutions page to learn more or contact us today by clicking here or calling 1-877-GO-ALTEC.

Your All-Electric Bucket Truck Questions Answered: Summit Q&As

Altec hosted its first Fleet Electrification Summit in April, gathering industry leaders and customers for discussions on the present and future state of MD/HD fleet electrification solutions. Check out the video above for answers to the most frequently asked questions, including:

 

  • What are the benefits of an integrated ePTO on an all-electric bucket truck?
  • What are the benefits of a single charging port on an all-electric bucket truck?
  • How does jobsite power usage impact overall range of an all-electric bucket truck?
  • How do operators know how much battery is left when they’re in the bucket?
  • Will Altec host future Fleet Electrification Summits?

 

Learn More About Altec’s Fleet Electrification Solutions

When it comes to fleet electrification, you don’t have to sacrifice performance and reliability. Using the most advanced technology available, Altec has the solution for your electrification needs. Our Jobsite Energy Management System (JEMS) is designed to offer operators the benefits of a diesel chassis combined with battery powered jobsite tools, eliminating idling—and unnecessary toxic emissions—at the jobsite.

Altec also offers an all-electric bucket truck solutions across multiple Altec models that are zero-emissions whether driving to or working at the jobsite.  Our fully integrated ePTO solution allows the vehicle to operate as a system and not individual components. This means it is easy to use, does not interrupt the operator’s workflow, maximizes performance, and is easy to charge at the end of the day.

To learn more about how Altec’s solutions can help electrify your fleet, visit www.altec.com/green-fleet or call 1-877-GO-ALTEC.

5 Key Takeaways from Altec’s Fleet Electrification Summit 

Gathering a wide range of customers and industry leaders, Altec hosted its first Fleet Electrification Summit in April. The summit featured presentations from industry experts, moderated customer round table discussions and equipment demos of Altec’s range of electrification solutions. Below are five key takeaways from the summit. 

Customers have aggressive electrification goals. 

Electrification technology has been evolving rapidly over the last several years, and the goals of customers are keeping pace. While all-electric medium and heavy-duty bucket trucks were only a thought for customers just a few years ago, they are quickly becoming a reality as OEMs continue to introduce new chassis. 

Federal and state policies are also driving rapid adoption of electrification, be it through infrastructure incentives and funding or sales and purchaser requirements.  

Electrification technology needs to meet the performance requirements. 

Utility work comes with unique applications that need to be considered when choosing electrification options, and certain pieces of equipment are better suited for specific applications than others. 

Given current technology and the state of charging infrastructure, all-electric bucket trucks will likely not be used in a storm restoration situation that requires extensive travel to a destination that has widespread power outages. With a range that can average around 135 miles in normal conditions, Altec’s TA60 on the International eMV does work well in a local application. Based on data collected by Altec, boom operation only impacts range by 10 miles on average, leaving plenty of range for local work. 

Charging infrastructure takes planning. 

At the forefront of any conversation about electrification goals is the topic of charging. What is required to support an electrified fleet? How many and what type of chargers will be needed? Where should they be placed? Will operators use them consistently? When considering your charging infrastructure, it’s important to think long-term to avoid having to reinstall your charging stations multiple times. 

 Altec’s all-electric solutions make planning infrastructure easier because they feature an integrated ePTO and chassis that are both powered by the same batteries. This means the truck only has one battery pack that must be charged and requires only one outlet to complete charging. 

Fleet electrification is a journey. 

While much progress has been made in the last decade alone, the road to fleet electrification is a journey. Although there are certainly applications for all-electric vehicles as the infrastructure stands today, some applications will still require a combustion engine for years to come. 

Throughout the journey, it’s important to have an open dialogue about the state of technology and the unique needs of the utility industry. It’s necessary to address pain points and failures, but it’s also necessary to recognize the areas where electrification is a viable and preferred option. 

Altec has solutions to help customers achieve their electrification goals. 

For nearly 15 years, Altec has worked alongside customers to develop electrification solutions based on the unique needs of the key industries we serve. Based on this experience, Altec has developed a range of solutions designed for different applications.  

The Jobsite Energy Management System (JEMS) is designed to reduce idling and emissions while still providing a diesel engine. JEMS supports a zero-emission jobsite, eliminating unnecessary engine idling by providing lithium-ion battery power to the aerial device and jobsite tools, as well as cab heating and cooling. All-electric bucket truck solutions are zero-emissions whether driving to the jobsite or working at the jobsite. Altec’s integrated ePTO solution uses the chassis’ lithium-ion battery power to power the chassis and the PTO as an integrated system. 

As technology continues to evolve, Altec will continue to work with customers to identify their unique needs and provide comprehensive solutions without compromise. 

JEMS BG: A Smarter Way to Eliminate Generator Jobsite Idling

When it comes to reducing environmental impact and noise pollution, addressing jobsites where enclosed step vans operate is a major opportunity. The most common solution has been the on-board diesel generator running for up to 6-8 hours at the jobsite. JEMS BG (Body/Generator) offers a better solution: using advanced lithium-ion batteries that are integrated with the generator to supply power to the jobsite with uninterrupted productivity.

Using JEMS BG in your fleet can improve your operating expenses by reducing your fuel cost associated with running the generator and maintenance cost necessary to keeping the generator up and running.

Different Application, Same Proven JEMS Platform

JEMS BG integrates with the generator to eliminate jobsite idling and delivers uninterrupted productivity. Lithium batteries deliver power to electrical accessories in the back of the van, manhole ventilation, and jobsite tools, and are optimized for daily performance.

JEMS BG includes the intuitive JEMS operator display to manage JEMS and easily monitor status, battery level, and alerts.

Zero Compromises in Productivity in all Climates

The product offers convenient Level 1 and 2 plug-in options and continues to perform in harsh climates using advanced battery warming technology. Using an advanced control system, JEMS provides uninterrupted power by automatically switching between batter and generator, only running generator when necessary to recharge batteries.

Experience a quieter, safer and emissions-free jobsite today with JEMS BG. For more information, visit the Green Fleet website or call 1-877-GO-ALTEC.

Altec Offering JEMS Retrofit Solutions

As the world increases its focus on clean energy, the need for fleet electrification solutions is increasing rapidly. To meet the growing desire for electrification solutions, Altec is now offering JEMS retrofit solutions for approved configurations.

JEMS is the Preferred Solution for Medium/Heavy Duty Fleet Electrification

Altec’s Jobsite Energy Management System, or JEMS, provides a method to eliminate idling and reduce noise at the jobsite while still offering customers the benefits of a traditional chassis operation when needed.

Without having to idle the engine at the jobsite, JEMS delivers battery power to auxiliary chassis applications such as cab comfort AC and heat, jobsite tools and electric power take-off (ePTO) for the aerial device. When JEMS is activated, a vehicle produces zero jobsite emissions with zero reduction in performance.

Not only does idling release unnecessary emissions into the environment, but it also creates unnecessary wear and tear on a vehicle—just an hour of idling is equivalent to driving 25 miles. For large fleets, the cost of idling can add up quickly—both environmentally and in dollars and cents spent on maintenance and fuel.

Learn More About Approved Retrofit Configurations

Retrofits are offered for Altec equipment that has already been delivered to the customer. Currently, JEMS S and JEMS SE are available for retrofit on select chassis. JEMS S offers cab comfort, while JEMS SE offers cab comfort and ePTO for service aerial devices. To find out of if your equipment can accommodate a JEMS retrofit, contact your account manager, or call 1-877-GO-ALTEC.  To learn more about JEMS, click here to visit the Green Fleet website.

Altec Green Fleet Participates in Grant to Deliver Clean Fuel Benefits to Rural Communities

Altec is proud to participate in Drive Clean Rural USA, an eight-state pilot program funded by the Department of Energy. Participating county governments and private fleet partners will receive assistance from Clean Cities coalitions, as well as industry partners. Support for participating counties and partners will include free technical assistance, fleet consulting, help developing a clean fuel transition plan, demo vehicles, and more.

“This grant is important because it delivers opportunities for rural partners to learn and develop their own path to realizing actual near-term benefits from advanced vehicle technologies and cleaner transportation,” said Mark Bentley, Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition Executive Director. “Fleet operators want to reduce their emissions in a cost-effective manner and we are lighting the path to cost savings instead of cost burdens.”

Altec’s Green Fleet is helping participating operators experience first-hand how they can reduce noise and harmful vapors at jobsites, while also gaining operational efficiency, lowering chassis maintenance costs, and reducing fuel consumption.

“Altec is a valued member of the Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition,” Bentley said. “We share a goal of helping fleets implement advanced technology that saves company’s money and provides a cleaner work environment for vehicle operators and the public.”

Reduce Idling with Altec’s Jobsite Energy Management System

Drive Clean Rural USA embodies the philosophy that there isn’t a single, unanimous clean fuel path that makes sense for every community and fleet partner, which is why vehicle demos, fleet assessments and individualized clean fuel planning is part of the program.

Altec’s Jobsite Energy Management System, or JEMS, provides a method to eliminate idling and reduce noise at the jobsite while still offering customers the benefits of a traditional chassis. Without having to idle the engine, JEMS delivers battery power to auxiliary chassis applications such as cab comfort AC and heat, jobsite tools and electric power take-off (ePTO), which allows for battery powered operation of the aerial device. When JEMS is activated, a vehicle produces zero jobsite emissions with zero reduction in performance.

Not only does idling release unnecessary emissions into the environment, but it also creates unnecessary wear and tear on a vehicle—just an hour of idling is equivalent to driving 25 miles. For large fleets, the cost of idling can add up quickly—both environmentally and in dollars and cents spent on maintenance and fuel.

“Options to electrify transportation extend beyond battery-powered vehicles and charging infrastructure,” Bentley said. “ACFC is excited to work with industry partners like Altec who are delivering immediate cost savings to their customers by eliminating engine idling and enabling battery-powered jobsite activity.”

For more information on JEMS and Altec’s electrification solutions, visit altec.com/green-fleet.

Reduce the Cost of Idling with JEMS

This article originally appeared in Western Energy Magazine’s Summer 2022 edition

As the world increases its focus on green initiatives, many companies are establishing aggressive sustainability practices to be better corporate citizens. For utility companies and others that require large fleets, finding ways to reduce or eliminate emissions has become a key part of those plans.

Consumer vehicles alone emit around 30 million tons of carbon dioxide annually just by idling. Fleet vehicles may spend anywhere from 60 to 70 percent of the day idling at the jobsite, and for every hour spent idling, 22.4 pounds of CO2 are released into the atmosphere.

To combat these unnecessary emissions, many states have passed laws state a car cannot spend more than three to five minutes idling. Even more states have passed regulations for vehicles such as school busses and vehicles over 10,001 pounds—including bucket trucks and digger derricks. To comply with these anti-idling laws and meet corporate sustainability goals, fleets are turning toward electrification solutions.

“Ultimately our customer base has been tasked with something pretty monumental,” said Paul Flick, Altec Green Fleet sales manager. “They’ve been tasked with having a sustainability program in place that may include a certain percentage of fleet electrification by a certain date, or a similar premise. We feel that we have a good resource for them with the JEMS product.”

Altec’s Jobsite Energy Management System, or JEMS, provides a method to eliminate idling and reduce noise at the jobsite while still offering customers the benefits of a traditional chassis. Without having to idle the engine, JEMS delivers battery power to auxiliary chassis applications such as cab comfort AC and heat, jobsite tools and electric power take-off (ePTO). When JEMS is activated, a vehicle produces zero jobsite emissions with zero reduction in performance.

Not only does idling release unnecessary emissions into the environment, but it also creates unnecessary wear and tear on a vehicle—just an hour of idling is equivalent to driving 25 miles. For large fleets, the cost of idling can add up quickly—both environmentally and in dollars and cents spent on maintenance and fuel.

“While many customers may choose JEMS to meet sustainability initiatives, they’re quickly discovering the substantial cost savings the system delivers by reducing fuel costs and unnecessary wear and tear on a truck,” Flick said. “In any electrification plan, we know a diversified portfolio is important, and JEMS can be the key to achieving those goals.”   

Minimizing Jobsite Idling

JEMS is an integrated plug-in system that uses stored energy from a lithium-ion battery to deliver power to jobsite tools, such as a truck’s hydraulics and cab comfort, eliminating idling and reducing noise at the jobsite.

JEMS delivers power for daily jobsite requirements, depending on jobsite application, and can be conveniently charged using plug-in charging (Level 1 and 2), jobsite charging and mobile charging.

“Customers are looking for three things in an electrification solution, and if you miss one, you’re not going to have a successful product,” said Frank Dean, Altec Green Fleet market manager. “First, the product has to perform and have the same reliability as a diesel truck with no degradation of performance. Second, it needs to include the latest technology. Third, it needs to have a dashboard where they can monitor performance of the technology.”

Altec recently launched its most tested and trusted JEMS products ever, which includes the latest in battery technology: the JEMS S with anti-idle, JEMS SE for small aerial electric power take off (ePTO) with anti-idle, and the JEMS LE for large aerial ePTO with anti-idle. JEMS also has configurable options that customers can select based on their specific application and budget. These options include, but are not limited to, cab comfort air conditioning and heat; mobile and jobsite charging; EV charging cord for plug in charging; and fuel fired heater and extreme air conditioning to supplement the cab comfort solution. JEMS can be installed on a wide range of applications that includes aerial devices, digger derricks and service body trucks.

With the launch of the latest iteration of the JEMS product came JEMS Connect, a fleet dashboard with an intuitive user interface that allows fleets to easily analyze jobsite anti-idle metrics such as fuel savings, emissions avoided and trends. In addition, JEMS Connect identifies opportunities for fleets to optimize their jobsite performance.

“Our product offerings today are really a testament to our history over the last decade,” Flick said. “At one time, we may have had all kinds of models and configurations. To make this product the most seamless and reliable, and to make it completely integrated into our platforms, we needed to narrow down our breadth.”

A company running smaller aerial devices such as telecommunications, service, and/or trouble trucks would be a good candidate for SE, while large construction equipment is a good candidate for LE. The S model is designed for those with no ePTO needs who are simply looking to keep the truck’s cab, which also serves as the operator’s office, comfortable in all climates.

Since its inception, JEMS has saved customers more than 2 million gallons of fuel–more than $10 million in fuel savings based on today’s cost of fuel. The product has also saved more than 75 million idling miles and more than 50 million pounds of CO2 emissions.

An Ever-Evolving Product

Altec’s current JEMS offering is the product of a decade of evolution based on continual technological advancement and listening closely to customer needs and feedback.

Altec first began exploring electrification some 15 years ago as customers began requesting a method of noise and idle reduction at the jobsite, as well as fuel savings. To meet these needs, the company established a strategic relationship with third-party vendors to manufacture a jobsite idling reduction system that was then assembled and installed on Altec equipment.

That arrangement met initial customer needs, but as the need for electrification grew and the focus on sustainability increased, customer needs evolved, too.

“Allowing for air conditioning in the cab of the truck was one of the first extensions of the product,” said Danny Peterson, Altec principal engineering manager. “It went from just providing equipment operation without running the engine, to providing a heated or cooled work environment for the operator without burning fuel.”

Altec began exclusively producing and providing factory installation of the JEMS product in the company’s Elizabethtown, Kentucky, manufacturing facility nearly four years ago.

“We realized that in order for us to deliver the level of quality to our customers that was expected, we needed to think of the product not as a box of parts that anyone can install, but as a highly engineered design,” Peterson said.

Over the last decade-plus of work in the vehicle electrification space, Altec has learned many lessons that have helped craft the JEMS product as it stands today. Initial models were somewhat complicated and required that operators used the truck in a different way than they were used to. For example, cab temperature couldn’t be changed with factory controls—a major pain point for many customers.

“Where we’ve landed with today’s product is really getting back to how utility equipment is used,” Peterson said. “As the product evolved, we had this natural inclination that made the usage of the equipment way more complex, so we were essentially changing the way an Altec customer had to use the equipment.”

The current versions of JEMS integrate more seamlessly and cleanly into Altec equipment, requiring little to no extra work on the operator’s part.

“With our latest design, we are striving and holding tight to this idea that we are not changing the way you use an Altec truck, whether it’s got JEMS on it or not,” Peterson said.

The Future of Electrification

As the consumer electric vehicle market has continued to grow and become more mainstream, so has the understanding of customers regarding fleet electrification, whether it’s through an ePTO application or an all-electric vehicle.

For example, Peterson said, when push-button starts first came out, many vehicle owners missed the action of turning a key. Now, push-button starts have become a common feature on most vehicles.

The same concept applies to electric vehicles. As charging stations become much more readily available, the concept of charging a vehicle has become less cumbersome for customers. According to data from the U.S. Department of Energy, there are approximately 47,000 charging locations across the country, making the thought of charging your vehicle out on the go—or a home—more commonplace.

“One thing that’s been somewhat of a struggle is the concept of plugging in your truck,” Peterson said. “The idea that you had to take the extra step of plugging your truck in at night was somewhat of a hurdle for folks. With EVs becoming more and more common, the idea that you have to plug your vehicle in is becoming more and more understood.”

Increasingly, organizations are establishing fleet electrification goals to meet sustainability initiatives, and a diversified portfolio of MD/HD fleet electrification options is necessary to meet the needs of various applications, Flick said.

While EVs certainly have a place in some applications, JEMS can provide the best of both worlds to help customers meet fleet electrification goals and while also meeting the rigorous demands of utility work, where long days and extreme conditions can be the norm.

“This might be a vehicle that has to go on storm work,” Flick said. “JEMS allows a vehicle to be utilized on storm work or an extended workday without any jeopardy of needing to be plugged back in for charging. The truck can be used indefinitely via mobile or job site charging features and the system design allows for the truck to switch to mPTO to meet an operator’s needs.”

Even as EVs become more readily available and the cost becomes less prohibitive, Peterson and Altec believe there will always be a place for JEMS in the quest to reduce a fleet’s financial and environmental cost.

“We continue to see and feel that there’s going to be a need for a solution that gives you the best of both worlds,” Peterson said. “JEMS helps you meet your electrification initiatives and reduce your carbon footprint without the limitations of an all-electric vehicle that come with certain applications. If you’re working an extra-long shift or trying to get critical infrastructure back on, your truck is still ready to work.”

How Much is Jobsite Idling Costing Your Fleet?

As the world continues to increase its focus on vehicle electrification solutions, finding ways to reduce or eliminate emissions has become a priority for both individuals and companies alike. In the last two decades, many states and counties have identified reducing unnecessarily idling as an effective way to reduce emissions.

Consumer vehicles alone generate around 30 million tons of carbon dioxide annually just by idling. To combat this, many states have passed laws that limit idling between three and five minutes. Even more states have passed regulations for vehicles such as school busses and vehicles over 10,001 pounds—including bucket trucks and digger derricks.

Not only does idling release unnecessary emissions into the environment, but it also creates unnecessary wear and tear on a vehicle. For large fleets, the cost of idling can add up quickly—both environmentally and in dollars and cents spent on maintenance and fuel.

Reduce emissions and save money with JEMS

For more than 10 years, Altec’s Jobsite Energy Management Systems (JEMS) has been helping customers save money and reduce their emissions by preventing unnecessary idling at the job site. JEMS is an integrated plug-in system that uses stored energy from a lithium-ion battery to eliminate idling at the jobsite and deliver power to jobsite tools such as a truck’s hydraulics, jobsite tools and cab comfort.

JEMS delivers power for your daily jobsite requirements, depending on jobsite application, and can be conveniently charged using plug-in charging (Level 1 and 2), jobsite charging, and mobile charging. When JEMS is activated, a vehicle produces zero jobsite emissions with zero reduction in performance.

Since its inception, JEMS has saved customers:

  •  More than 2 million gallons of fuel
  • More than $10 million in fuel savings based on today’s cost of fuel
  • More than 75 million idling miles
  • More than 50 million pounds of CO2

Calculate your fleet’s cost of idling

To calculate how much idling is costing across your fleet, fill out the form here to utilize Altec’s jobsite idling calculator. By entering the average number of hours a truck in your fleet idles daily, as well as how many trucks are in your fleet, the cost of idling calculator will project fuel costs, maintenance costs and the total cost of idling. The calculator also projects your fleets annual CO2 emissions.

If you are ready to take the next step in reducing your cost of idling and electrifying your fleet, visit Altec’s Green Fleet website, or contact Altec at 800-958-2555.

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